Re: Cutting a deck of cards

2013-05-26 Thread Kamlesh Mutha
I guess, you will have to use list slicing mechanism to achieve the desired
result.

Hope this helps,

Cheers,
Kamlesh





On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 11:22 PM, RVic  wrote:

> Suppose I have a deck of cards, and I shuffle them
>
> import random
> cards = []
> decks = 6
> cards = list(range(13 * 4 * decks))
> random.shuffle(cards)
>
> So now I have an array of cards. I would like to cut these cards at some
> random point (between 1 and 13 * 4 * decks - 1, moving the lower half of
> that to the top half of the cards array.
>
> For some reason, I can't see how this can be done (I know that it must be
> a simple line or two in Python, but I am really stuck here). Anyone have
> any direction they can give me on this? Thanks, RVic, python newbie
>
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Re: simple string format question

2012-10-15 Thread Kamlesh Mutha
There doesn't seem to be any direct way to achieve this.

Maybe you can do something like this:

import math

x = 3.05

if math.modf(x)[0] != 0.0: print x


Cheers,
-Kamlesh




On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 5:59 PM, Chris Rebert  wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 15, 2012 at 5:12 AM, Neal Becker  wrote:
> > Is there a way to specify to format I want a floating point written with
> no more
> > than e.g., 2 digits after the decimal?  I tried {:.2f}, but then I get
> all
> > floats written with 2 digits, even if they are 0:
> >
> > 2.35 << yes, that's what I want
> > 2.00 << no, I want just 2 or 2.
>
> Not that I can find. Seems you'll have to implement it yourself.
>
>
> In the event that your project uses Django, there happens to be a
> template tag for this (pass it -2 in your case):
>
> https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/builtins/?from=olddocs#floatformat
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
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Re: SSH Connection with Python

2012-10-25 Thread Kamlesh Mutha
You can use paramiko module. Very easy to use.



On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Laszlo Nagy  wrote:

> On 2012-10-25 12:16, Schneider wrote:
>
>> Hi Folkz,
>> how can i create a SSH-Connection with python? I have to send some
>> commands to the remote host and parse their answers.
>> greatz Johannes
>>
> http://www.lag.net/paramiko/
>
> Another solution would be to use subprocess and/or pexpect
>
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